A Course in story writing, consisting of thirty lessons with emphasis upon the the author's point of view / by Blanche Colton Williams and Shirley V. LongWilliams, Blanche Colton
UMI distributed by BCI, reprint from original publisher.

A COURSE OF ANATOMICO-PHYSIOLOGICAL LECTURES ON THE HUMAN STRUCTURE AND ANIMAL OECONOMY; INTERSPERSED WITH VARIOUS CRITICAL NOTES, EXTRACTED FROM MEMOIRS, TRANSACTIONS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES, &C. AND PATHOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS, DEDUCED FROM THE DISSECTION OF MORBID BODIES. INCLUDING WHATEVER IS MOST VALUABLE IN THE WORKS OF ALL THE EMINENT PROFESSORS ON THE SUBJECTS, PARTICULARLY WINSLOW, HALLER, RUYSCH, MORGAGN, MONRO, HEISTER. ILLUSTRATED WITH AN HISTORICAL COMPENDIUM OF THE RISE, PROGRESS, AND DISCOVERIES, WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE ANIMAL OECONOMY, GRADUALLY TRACED TO THE PRESENT TIME. TO WHICH ARE PREFIXED, TWO ESSAYS ON THE ARTS OF DISSECTING, INJECTING AND MAKING ANATOMICAL PREPARATIONS: VOLUME IIJenty, Charles Nicholas
James Rivington and James Fletcher,, London:. 1757.

A Course of Artillery at the Royal Military AcademyWilliam Rudyerd
Museum Restoration Service. 1970.

A Course of Book-keeping, According to the Method of Single Entry: With a Description of Books, and Directions for Using Them....Adapted to the Currency of the United States By a Citizen of PhiladelphiaHutton, Charles
Bennett & Walton, Phila. 1829.

A Course of Book-Keeping, According to the Method of Single Entry; with a Description of the Books, and Directions for Using Them... Adapted to the Currency of the United States, by a Citizen of PhiladelphiaAccounting]. Hutton, Charles
Philadelphia: Bennett & Walton; James Stackhouse, Printer. 1815.

A Course of Chymistry: Containing An Easie Method of Preparing Those Chymical Medicines Which Are Used In Physick, With Curious Remarks Upon Each Preparation, For The Benefit of Such As Desire to Be Instructed in The Knowledge of This ArtLEMERY, NICOLAS
1720. 1720.